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series Season of television series Re:Zero −
Starting Life in Another WorldSeason 1Cover art for the first home media volume of the first season, featuring Emilia. Country of originJapanNo. of episodes25ReleaseOriginal networkTV TokyoOriginal releaseApril 4 (2016-04-04) –
September 19, 2016 (2016-09-19)Season chronologyNext →
Season 2 List of episodes Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World is an anime adaptation of a light novel series written by Tappei Nagatsuki and illustrated by Shinichirou Otsuka. The 25-episode series aired from April 4, 2016[a] to September 19, 2016, with an extended 50-minute first episode. It was broadcast on TV Tokyo. [1][2] The series was simulcast by Crunchyroll. [3] The first opening theme song was "Redo" by Konomi Suzuki, and the first ending theme was "Styx Helix", while for episode 7 it was "Straight Bet", both performed by Myth & Roid. [4] The second opening theme song, titled "Paradisus-Paradoxum", is performed by Myth & Roid, while the second ending theme song, titled "Stay Alive", is performed by Rie Takahashi; for episode 14 it was "theater D", by Myth & Roid. [5] The first season adapts volumes one to nine of the light novel.
From the outset, the game was supposed to take the franchise in a new direction. [66] The gameplay took a departure from the original platforming entries, instead adopting nonlinear exploration and role-playing game elements, which were last seen in Simon's Quest. The critical reaction to Simon's Quest and its gameplay allowed
them to pitch Symphony of the Night to Konami. [9] Igarashi was eventually asked to finish the game as the assistant director after Hagihara was
promoted to head of the division. [76] On release, Symphony of the Night was well-received and became a sleeper hit, but its commercial performance was mediocre, particularly in the United States where it was meagerly publicized. [25] The first Castlevania game to feature 3D computer graphics began development in 1997 on the Nintendo 64 by Konami Computer Entertainment Kobe (KCEK) as Dracula 3D.
Illustrations and advertisements of the series littered the interior, with videos of the game shown on displays, while the exterior had 33 characters as livery. [p][140] Notes ^ The suke (助) in the Japanese
name Josuke Higashikata can be read in the on'yomi form as "Jo", and the Italian name Giorno Giovanna is abbreviated as "GioGio", which is pronounced (/dʒodʒo/). ^ デッドマンズQ, Deddomanzu Kuesuchonzu ^ 死刑執行中脱獄進行中, Shikei Shikkōchū Datsugoku Shinkōchū ^ オインゴとボインゴ兄弟大冒険, Oingo to Boingo Kyōdai
Daibōken ^ ジョジョの奇妙な冒険第1巻 空条承太郎見参の巻, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai 1-kan Kūjō Jōtarō Kenzan no Maki ^ ジョジョの奇妙な冒険第2巻 アヴドゥル死すの巻, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai 2-kan Avuduru Shisu no Maki ^ ジョジョの奇妙な冒険第3巻 DIOの世界の巻, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Dai 3-kan Dio no Sekai no Maki ^ ぶどうヶ丘高校の怪談, Budō Gaoka Kōkō no Kaidan ^ 放課後トーク カフェ ドゥ・メゴにて, Hōkago Tōku Kafe Du Mego nite ^ ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 II ゴールデンハート/ゴールデンリング, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Tsū Gōruden Hāto/Gōruden Ringu ^ 恥知らずのパープルヘイズ, Hajishirazu no Pāpuru Heizu ^ 岸辺露伴 ルーヴルへ行く, Kishibe Rohan Rūvuru e Iku, lit. "Rohan Goes to the Louvre" ^ 岸辺露伴 グッチへ行く, Kishibe Rohan Guchi e Iku, lit. "Rohan Kishibe Goes to Gucci" ^ 徐倫、GUCCIで飛ぶ, Jorīn, Gutchi de Tobu ^ リモートロマンス, Rimōto Romansu ^ Noun, third definition References ^ a b "The Official Website for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure". Viz Media. Retrieved January 5, 2024. ^ "少年のアビス 6" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on August 13, 2021. Retrieved August 13, 2021.